
This past Spring, my sisters began talking about a road trip to visit our Auntie K in Albuquerque (this makes me want to play that alphabet game where you say... my name is Auntie K, I am from Albuquerque and I sell asthma inhalers... my name is Bertha, I am from Bermuda and I sell brains... ... ...). I invited myself along and then, we invited our Grandma Rudd to join us. It may not have been what Megan and Becca originally had in mind, but we had a wonderful trip and hopefully it will be the beginning of many girls' trips to come. (Coming to the beach next summer ladies?)
I arrived first in Albuquerque (from DC) and picked up the rental car. Then, I talked the Delta reps to let me go back through security to help my sister who was traveling (from SLC) with her baby and our grandmother. I met Becca, Sam and Grandma at the gate and we successfully found all of the luggage and made it to the car. Megan should have arrived right about then as well (from SLC) as well, but her flight was delayed. We found Auntie K's
beautiful house and unloaded, then went back for Megan a little later. From the second we arrived, the hostessing was amazing. Almost as amazing as the food. I was introduced quickly to two of my new favorite treats - apples with hummus and Hansen all natural sodas.
As I was writing this post, I realized that Becca had the nicer camera and got the better pictures of this trip. But, enjoy my highlights and the pictures that I do have. The greatest highlight, for me (probably no suprise) was the amazing food. DC lacks excellent Mexican food and the New Mexican cuisine treated me very well. Another great was playing the Wii with Grandma Rudd. She is quite the bowler.
Yet another greatest highlight was definitely spending time corrupting my nephew, Sam. I taught him how to go in and out of Sheba's dog door (much to her chagrin). I gave him a sucker, ice cream, and all types of other bad things for him against Becca's will. I also helped him learn how to go down stairs, effectively erasing his fear of stairs, creating a new fear for his mommy. Thanks Becca!
And, some highlights with pictures:
Friday morning we took the tram (longest in the world) up to the top of Sandia Peak. It was amazing other than the fact that Grandma was both scared and dizzy. Who knew there were such mountains in the desert that is Albuquerque?


Saturday, Auntie K took us on quite the tour. We went to Bandelier National Park where we hiked all over Native American cliff dwellings, to Los Alamos (home of the National Lab) and to Santa Fe jewelry shopping. It was amazing and by the end, we were worn out!

Bandelier National Monument
Sunday, we went to church, stopped by the temple, and then went on a drive to Madrid, NM. Madrid is the city where the movie Wild Hogs was filmed and it was one of the most eclectic places I've been. We got in touch with our inner hippies there. And (of course, back to the food), Sunday evening Sandy and Auntie K put on an amazing barbecue for us.

I know this picture at the temple doesn't look like me, but it does show how long my hair is (even longer since then).

On the way to Madrid, we saw a Mormon Battalion Monument. I had to include this picture because I have very few with Auntie K. I need to steal some from Becca.
And, on Monday morning before we flew out, we visited the Albuquerque zoo which was exceptional. I highly recommend it if you're visiting Albuquerque. One fabulous thing about it is the amount of shade. It was planned very well. My favorites had to be the bears, the apes, and, of course, the hippos.

Here I am with Sambino and the hippo! (thanks Becs for the photo)